Lección 12.  QUE  QUIEN, QUIENES  LO QUE  QUE  …is the most frequently used relative pronoun. It can refer to things or people. Unlike its English.

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Lección 12

 QUE  QUIEN, QUIENES  LO QUE

 QUE  …is the most frequently used relative pronoun. It can refer to things or people. Unlike its English counterpart, that, QUE is never omitted.

 La persona _____ habla español se llama Juan.  Quiero comprar la camiseta _____ vi en la tienda.  El libro _____ tengo que leer es muy largo.

 QUIEN, QUIENES  …refers only to people, and is often used after a preposition or the personal a.  …is occasionally used instead of QUE in clauses set off by commas.

 La chica a _____ conociste es la hermana de David.  El chico de _____ te hablé se llama Pedro.  Beatriz y Roberto, _____ son buenos atletas, asistieron Seaholm.

 LO QUE  …unlike QUE and QUIEN/QUIENES, LO QUE doesn’t refer to a specific noun. It refers to an idea, a situation, or a past event and means what, that which, or the thing that.

 No sé _____ quiero comer.  No es importante _____ mis padres me den para mi cumpleaños.  _____ quiero es dormir todo el sábado.

 Tu turno – p. 415 – Inténtalo

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